Maarten Trautmann discusses sustainable data center cooling on the Cooling Data Center podcast

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At Qloe, we believe the future of cooling goes beyond traditional boundaries. Heat reuse in conventional compute applications presents a significant opportunity to further reduce environmental impact. But realizing this potential requires more than innovation. It demands:

  • Strong ecosystems
  • Public-private partnerships
  • Collaborative commitment across sectors

“Cooling is no longer just about managing high-density compute environments. It’s about reducing energy and water usage, cutting operational costs, and minimizing the carbon footprint of digital infrastructure.” – Maarten Trautmann

The market alone won’t drive this transformation. It needs facilitation, shared vision, and long-term investment.

Want to hear more? Listen to the full podcast episode and discover how Qloe is helping shape the future of sustainable digital infrastructure: Podcasts – Hanley Automation.

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